.
It could be that ODBC does not support the number of columns metadata but I
am not sure. Your problems should be solved with your move to mySQL; I
recall having used that method on mySQL JDBC with success in the past.
Justin
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From: Emeline Barns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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--- Emeline Barns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gurus,
I have databases created in MS Access and using JDBC-ODBC for connection
which is not great.
My application have to hold under 30 connections. I tested my PC to run
20
instances of the program, and it worked. Does this mean
Hi gurus,
I have databases created in MS Access and using JDBC-ODBC for connection
which is not great.
My application have to hold under 30 connections. I tested my PC to run 20
instances of the program, and it worked. Does this mean that it will be
working when installed on shared drive?
I